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One for the money evanovich
One for the money evanovich




Client Don Winslow’s “Cartel” has been adapted into a series for FX his “Savages” became a 2012 film directed by Oliver Stone. Salerno’s most recent deal placed Marcus Sakey’s “Brilliance” at Paramount with writer-producer Akiva Goldsman and Will Smith starring. Evanovich co-wrote this one with her son, Peter, who seems to have it out for the Beverly Wilshire: The iconic Beverly Hills hotel’s lobby was decimated in “Kahuna” and will be hit again by a herd of cattle in a seventh Fox/O’Hare book, which mother and son are currently writing.īooks Such a nice guy, such savage books: Don Winslow and ‘The Cartel’ĭon Winslow is a slight man, soft-spoken and remarkably polite.

one for the money evanovich

The sixth, “The Big Kahuna,” also published by Putnam, became a New York Times No. The other series in development centers on the characters Fox and O’Hare - an L.A.-based con man and a female FBI agent, respectively - drawn from five books Evanovich wrote with author-screenwriter Lee Goldberg beginning in 2013.

one for the money evanovich

She doesn’t keep her gun in the brown bear cookie jar like Stephanie.” “By the time we get to the third book and they’re actually forced to work together, it’s going to be like the odd couple. “She’s going to give Stephanie a real run for her money,” Evanovich says of Gabrielle - the polar opposite of Plum, whom the author describes as truly average yet heroic when necessary. Unsure if Diesel is her partner or her competition in this case, she’ll need to watch her back every step of the way as she sets the stage to draw Wednesday out from behind his computer and into the real world.And Evanovich, 76, will soon make a wider splash with two TV series in the works, one based on a new character, Gabrielle, who’ll be featured in the 27th Plum book and will play a prominent role in the 28th. Stephanie may not be the most technologically savvy sleuth, but she more than makes up for that with her dogged determination, her understanding of human nature, and her willingness to do just about anything to bring a fugitive to justice. Turns out Diesel and Stephanie are on the trail of the same fugitive: Oswald Wednesday, an international computer hacker as brilliant as he is ruthless. And when she finds out the intruder is fellow apprehension agent Diesel, six feet of hard muscle and bad attitude who she hasn’t seen in more than two years, she still thinks the gun might come in handy. When Stephanie Plum is woken up in the middle of the night by the sound of footsteps in her apartment, she wishes she didn’t keep her gun in the cookie jar in her kitchen. If you want the latest Stephanie Plum novel: With so many Stephanie Plum stories to choose from, maybe you just want to start with the newest one.






One for the money evanovich